Intimacy With Jesus
“I want to know Christ, yes, to know the power of his resurrection and participation in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death.” Philippians 3:10
Paul said, ‘I want to know Christ and experience the mighty power that raised Him from the dead. I want to suffer with Him, sharing in His death.’
Let’s take a closer look at this verse.
1. ‘I want to know Christ.’
In the Bible, the word ‘know’ indicates physical intimacy between two people who love one another. For example, ‘Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and bore Cain.’ Genesis 4:1.
2. ‘And experience the mighty power that raised Him from the dead.’
What is dead in your life that needs to be raised? There is no problem that Christ’s resurrection power can’t handle. And how do you access it? When you make intimacy with Christ your top priority, you tap into His power.
Some of us would be more comfortable if the verse ended after the words, ‘the mighty power that raised Him from the dead.’ But the truth is, if you want intimacy with Christ, you must be willing to ‘suffer with Him.’
By the word ‘suffer’, Paul, meant being persecuted; for him it included being beaten, betrayed, and bullied. But it brought a level of intimacy with Jesus that can’t be experienced any other way.
If you have ever suffered deeply with another person, you understand this principle. You will never experience true intimacy with somebody by telling them, ‘I only want to share the good times with you.’ Often, the strongest relationship bonds come from the suffering we go through together; trials that cause us to know, love, and trust each another in a newer, deeper dimension.
Settle it in your heart that you will love and walk with Jesus no matter the circumstances. That’s the secret to intimacy with Jesus.